Welcome to the COMMONS Lab Open Dendron
Welcome the the COMMONS Lab Open Dendron !
In the COMMONS Lab we intent to follow the Open Notebook Science approach to document our research.
For this we use the Dendron system as a mean to efficiently capture notes and publish them.
What is this note
This note is a succinct tutorial note aiming to get you started in the use of the COMMONS Lab Dendron.
Tutorial
Dendron.
What is Dendron ?
Dendron is an open-source, local-first, markdown-based, note-taking tool. Think of it as a cache for everything that you care about - if you've spent more then five minutes solving a problem, you should never spent any more time solving the same exact problem.
Dendron is a knowledge base built by and for developers and integrates natively with IDEs like VS Code and VSCodium.
Where to get more info on Dendron ?
- You can get more information in the Dendron system at the official website www.dendron.so
- All the Dendron documentation is hosted here https://wiki.dendron.so/. It is, obviously, a Dendron itself.
Concrete steps to access and contribute to the DBGI Dendron
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Install VSCode
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Install Dendron from the VSCode marketplace
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Clone the COMMONS Dendron repo
In your terminal
git clone https://github.com/commons-research/commons-dws-public.git
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In VSCode open (File/Open) the cloned repository.
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Voila ! You should now be in the COMMONS Lab Open Dendron.
Feel free to explore and contribute. A first, important step could be to configure VSCode so that you can easily add a daily note. See steps described at Setup
Questions, comments, suggestions ?
Feel free to contribute here https://github.com/orgs/commons-research/discussions
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